The Night Heaven Fought For You

Dec 24, 2025    Brad Thompson

Key Points:

• Christmas Is Often the Story We Didn’t See Coming. We expect Christmas to be picture-perfect, meaningful, and fulfilling—but reality often disappoints. Just like unmet expectations, disrupted plans, grief, or exhaustion, many of us arrive at Christmas carrying things we never anticipated. The “Christmas we didn’t see coming” mirrors the moments in life when we feel caught off guard and overwhelmed.

• The First Christmas Was a Cosmic Battle, Not a Silent Night. Revelation 12 reveals that Christmas wasn’t just a peaceful manger moment—it was the beginning of a spiritual war. While Luke 2 shows us the baby in a manger, Revelation 12 shows us a dragon waiting to destroy Him. Christmas was the moment heaven and hell collided, and the birth of Jesus marked the start of the battle for humanity.

• When You Didn’t Stand a Chance, Heaven Started Fighting for You. God’s response to the dragon wasn’t force—it was a baby. In our weakest, most vulnerable moments—when grief, sin, temptation, shame, or despair feel unbeatable—God was never passive. What we didn’t see coming was that heaven had already entered the fight. Christmas declares that our hopeless moments were never unseen by God.

• The Battle Didn’t Start at the Cross—It Started at Christmas. The cross finished the work, but Christmas initiated it. From the manger onward, Jesus was ruling, reigning, and interceding for us. Heaven’s fight began the moment Christ entered the world, proving that even when God feels silent, He is still active, present, and fighting on our behalf.

• We Overcome by Holding Fast to Our Testimony. If Christmas was the night heaven fought for us, it was also the moment the enemy chose to fight against us. The dragon’s greatest strategy is convincing us that God is silent or absent. But Scripture declares that victory comes through the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony. Our testimony—that God was fighting for us even when we didn’t stand a chance—is how we stand firm, endure the silence, and ultimately win.